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ESPN is reporting that Jeff Van Gundy could be tabbed by the Grizzlies to run the front office and coach the team next season.

Stan Van Gundy is already in a similar role in Detroit and it can't be denied that having both Van Gundy brothers in charge of NBA teams would be a fun endeavor. No word on whether JVG has interest, but this story is probably far from over. Sun, May 25, 2014 04:33:00 AM

In the unlikely event that Phil Jackson reached out to Jeff Van Gundy to fill the Knicks head coaching vacancy, Gundy said he would definitely listen.

Gundy has not been mentioned in any previous reports about Jackson's potential coaching candidates, but it is worth noting that he'd be interested. With Jackson essentially having to start over again in his search for a head coach after missing out on Steve Kerr there is going to be a lot of names flying around the rumor mill. Stay tuned. Sun, May 18, 2014 02:13:00 PM

The Nets have reportedly made preliminary contact with Jeff Van Gundy regarding their head coaching vacancy.

The Clippers are also gauging JVG's interest in returning to the sidelines. Selfishly, we hope neither opportunity turns into a reality. Van Gundy is among the most entertaining and knowledgeable color analysts in the business. He's been away from coaching since the 2006-07 season, when his Rockets lost in the first round of the playoffs after a 52-win season. Fri, May 31, 2013 04:05:00 PM

The Clippers have contacted Jeff Van Gundy to gauge his "preliminary sense of interest" in their vacant head coaching job, sources told Yahoo! Sports.

Van Gundy hasn't said one way or the other whether or not he'd be willing to return as a coach next season after thriving in his current media role, but Adrian Wojnarowski reports those close to Van Gundy believe he is "open to considering a return to coaching for the right opportunity." Denver's George Karl is another candidate who has been "discussed" by the Clippers front office, though it sounds like that's a long shot. Fri, May 31, 2013 08:02:00 AM

Depth Charts

Patrick Beverley had surgery on his left wrist on Tuesday and the surgery has been deemed a success.

Beverley will be in a cast for the next 10 weeks and will need four months of recovery. While the Rockets have Jason Terry, Pablo Prigioni, and Nick Johnson to fill in for Beverley, none are a fantasy option outside of the deepest of leagues. James Harden will have to carry even more of the load for the Rockets for the rest of the season and will have a good chance to bolster his case for MVP.

Terrence Jones (ribs, lung) has been upgraded to questionable for Wednesday's game against the Kings.

Jones offers plenty of upside, and with Donatas Motiejunas (back) on the shelf, and Dwight Howard still with a minutes limit, Jones could potentially get some decent run upon his return. He's worth a speculative add in most leagues with this news, so make sure he's not sitting on your waiver wire. Josh Smith's value would take a minor hit with Jones back in the rotation.

Donatas Motiejunas (back) will not play Wednesday vs. the Kings, as expected.

Motiejunas may be able to return before the regular-season ends, but with no clear return date in sight, he belongs on the waiver wire in all leagues. Josh Smith will continue to get all the run he can handle for however long Motiejunas and Terrence Jones (lung) are sidelined.